2019
DOI: 10.35563/rmp.v7i3.257
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Prevalencia De Síntomas No Motores en Pacientes Con Enfermedad De Parkinson: Una Revisión.

Abstract: Introducción: La enfermedad de Parkinson constituye una de las enfermedades neurodegenerativas más prevalentes en el mundo y en nuestro país, afectando el 1 al 3 % de la población, debido a su carácter progresivo afecta de forma importante la calidad de vida de quienes la padecen. Dentro de la enfermedad existen los síntomas no motores los cuales han ganado relevancia en los últimos años debido a su elevada prevalencia que se incrementa conforme la enfermedad progresa y un impacto negativo sobre la calid… Show more

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“…However, there is a significant variability in the estimates, since, among the three studies carried out in Brazil, the prevalence was 2%, 7.1% and 8.8%, respectively, while in Uruguay it was 3.1%, and in Venezuela it was 13.1% (14.5). Another study, based on the 10/66 Dementia Research Group protocol, obtained estimates of the prevalence of dementia in the population aged 65 and over in different more homogeneous Latin American countries, with values ranging from 6.2% to 7.3% for an urban area of Venezuela and a rural area of Mexico, respectively, and between 9.8% and 12.6% for urban areas of the Dominican Republic and Cuba [15].…”
Section: Alzheimer's Ddisease (Ad)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is a significant variability in the estimates, since, among the three studies carried out in Brazil, the prevalence was 2%, 7.1% and 8.8%, respectively, while in Uruguay it was 3.1%, and in Venezuela it was 13.1% (14.5). Another study, based on the 10/66 Dementia Research Group protocol, obtained estimates of the prevalence of dementia in the population aged 65 and over in different more homogeneous Latin American countries, with values ranging from 6.2% to 7.3% for an urban area of Venezuela and a rural area of Mexico, respectively, and between 9.8% and 12.6% for urban areas of the Dominican Republic and Cuba [15].…”
Section: Alzheimer's Ddisease (Ad)mentioning
confidence: 99%